A brief history of paper flowers and their makers that dates back to the 5th century A.D. (and 14 contemporary makers to follow for inspiration)
History of civilizations of Central Asia, v. 2: The Development of sedentary and nomadic civilizations, 700 B.C. to A.D. 250
Portraits and Types: Reinscribing Forms in Nineteenth-Century India and Europe
February, 2019
Art We Saw This Spring - The New York Times
ART 211 Roman Art Final Study Guide Flashcards
Southwood Uncategorized Archives - Southwood
A Designer Who Makes Impossibly Lifelike Flowers From Everyday Materials - The New York Times
The Roots of Russian Conduct and Occasional Essays on Contemporary Russian Issues are two series of essays by Robert E. Berls, Jr., Senior Advisor on Russia and Eurasia at the Nuclear Threat Initiative.
The Roots of Russian Conduct
Art Installation Roundup The month of March opens up to a host of new and exciting exhibitions, talks, and annual events and celebrations from St. Patrick's Day (for All), Women's History Month, The Photography Show, to Love Rocks NYC and Villa Albertine's 'Night of Ideas'. New exhibitions by the New Museum, The MET, The Museum of the City of New York, Rubin Museum of Art, the Museum of Arts & Design, and The Guggenheim will fill our days with exciting new work. Don't forget to scroll down to all that are 'Still on View.' Here are a few suggestions for the month of March.
Art Installations, Events & Exhibits in NYC ~ it's the March 2023 GothamToGo Art Roundup
Reviews – Art New England